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dodonut
41 posts
Dec 31, 2009
12:06 AM
I have male roller that when I first obtain his wings wasn't droopy now hes wings are droopy kinda dragging his flights around the bird looks like an oriental roller which its not..is the bird sick? lacking vitamin mineral or something that would cause this?? its an 07 bird one of my breeders if that matters lock down ever since I got him..any help or pointer.. thanks
quickspin
1092 posts
Dec 31, 2009
1:06 AM
Normal I guess,

Some said that it's back muscle is not that strong. But there are birds that have the wings drop not sick. I have two of them in my loft.

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katyroller
695 posts
Dec 31, 2009
4:38 AM
Is the bird just carrying it's wings low or is it acting sick? If you are not sure you should quarantine the bird by itself for a couple days and watch the droppings and wether or not the bird is eating normal.
Tracey
Oldfart
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1586 posts
Dec 31, 2009
4:41 AM
If it's strutting and cooing,flaring it's tail, it's mating. :)

Thom

Last Edited by on Dec 31, 2009 5:42 AM
Sound Rollers
165 posts
Dec 31, 2009
1:51 PM
Lol, Thom

John

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Oldfart
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1587 posts
Dec 31, 2009
2:39 PM
Elementary Watson, but if you don't know. :)
Thom


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